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as the new frontier you know eric mentioned a two hundred year bull market here in. the united in and. it started out as the frontier you know the united states was the frontier it was when it was where paranoid people came you know for gold yeah and then they are here and some. but you know just because you're paranoid doesn't mean they're they're not. so this new frontier of you know peer to peer currency or crowdfunding. you know what have you this is where i think people are actually going to be making a difference in the future and going to be are going to be fleeing to just quickly with something like that coin though when you don't have a government that can force taxation how does something like that have value and you just have thirty seconds to to really expound on that concept well i think it's value is very much. is very much rooted in the fact that it is beyond the reach of government in that it's a largely decentralized or entirely decentralized currency that is reliant on the integrity of individuals and i think we've seen the integrity of governmental
as the new frontier you know eric mentioned a two hundred year bull market here in. the united in and. it started out as the frontier you know the united states was the frontier it was when it was where paranoid people came you know for gold yeah and then they are here and some. but you know just because you're paranoid doesn't mean they're they're not. so this new frontier of you know peer to peer currency or crowdfunding. you know what have you this is where i think people are actually going...
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eric: terrible. don't you think, it's terrible? they want doing for fraud, shysters. - have you complained to anyone? - who to? this styroprotek company would have changed its name three times by now. at least. - moved on. - blackburn. - bolton, even. - swindlers. - write this down. - it's a scoop. - win you an award. - ah, pam and eric... - pardew, p-a-r-d-e-w. - w. ( man speaking indistinctly ) come here. come here. - agnes, stop. - oh, my goodness. - what is it? - my father, i heard his voice. i won't go to him. i won't. agnes, your father's been dead long since. i heard his voice. i know i did. ( stutters ) i didn't imagine. this is my cousin, hetty. she's a private investigator. how do you do? - i'm all right now. - are you sure? i should open my shop. yes. go, go. i'm--i'm agnes stubbs, miss. oh, whatever must you think of me. you better get back to your shop. i'll stay with miss stubbs. - is that all right? - you're brave. most folk here think i'm off my head. it was a public house once. my father bought out the license. he
eric: terrible. don't you think, it's terrible? they want doing for fraud, shysters. - have you complained to anyone? - who to? this styroprotek company would have changed its name three times by now. at least. - moved on. - blackburn. - bolton, even. - swindlers. - write this down. - it's a scoop. - win you an award. - ah, pam and eric... - pardew, p-a-r-d-e-w. - w. ( man speaking indistinctly ) come here. come here. - agnes, stop. - oh, my goodness. - what is it? - my father, i heard his...
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what consent to send eric and dan said a sense concerned about the path and. without careful consideration what if anything can a damp. well i think the most most obviously is they could organize themselves locally they could press their local congresspeople they could get involved with a number of different organizations which are trying to fight this type of this type of actions by the government but i think that also people need to become educated i think that unfortunately most people are woefully under informed when it comes to this issue that again they think that the the warrantless spying is being done on you know dangerous people inside the united states people that are suspected of al qaeda there they don't realize that this type of surveillance is being done on your neighbor on your brother or on your mother and on everybody else and so people becoming educated dropping the mainstream media and looking at alternative media looking at russia today and other international news sources that are actually covering this issue see if people are taking thei
what consent to send eric and dan said a sense concerned about the path and. without careful consideration what if anything can a damp. well i think the most most obviously is they could organize themselves locally they could press their local congresspeople they could get involved with a number of different organizations which are trying to fight this type of this type of actions by the government but i think that also people need to become educated i think that unfortunately most people are...
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. >> good morning, eric. the two sides in the fiscal cliff debate had their say before heading home for christmas, but no deal of course. after house speaker john boehner called off his push for a plan b last week saying the ball is now in the democrats' court. there has been no movement toward any deal. democrats want tax hikes for the wealthy. republicans want spending cuts. and some in the gop say the president doesn't want to avoid the fiscal cliff. >> when i listen to the president, i think the president is eager to go over the cliff for political purposes. i think he sees a political victory at the bottom of the cliff. he gets all of this additional tax revenue for new programs and he gets to cut the military which democrats have been calling for for years and he gets to blame republicans for it. >> president obama for his part said he is optimistic a deal can still be reached. he spoke at the white house friday before leaving for hawaii where he is now. but at the same time the president acknowledging
. >> good morning, eric. the two sides in the fiscal cliff debate had their say before heading home for christmas, but no deal of course. after house speaker john boehner called off his push for a plan b last week saying the ball is now in the democrats' court. there has been no movement toward any deal. democrats want tax hikes for the wealthy. republicans want spending cuts. and some in the gop say the president doesn't want to avoid the fiscal cliff. >> when i listen to the...
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don't replace my eric boehlert. good morning eric boehlert. >> good morning. then i would have to be wrong about gas prices. >> stephanie: exactly. love your tweets as usual. dow up 600 points this year. obama clearly the worst socialist ever. corporate profits reach all-time high. he's not good at it, is he? >> yeah. this never really gets talked about. remember if you go back to the first few months when obama in 2009 became president and jim kramer was doing his freak out on cnbc because the dow was down to like 6500 and jim kramer was talking about how obama was destroying wealth in america and oh, by the way it is now at like 13,500. it seems the stock market has doubled under obama. a, it doesn't really get that much press and b that certainly doesn't do anything to knock down his socialist bon nafieds apparently. >> stephanie: you say it was definitely the urban vote, right, mitt, wisconsin wins. good job paul ryan. >> yeah, right. they got absolutely trounced in wisconsin! and so that was one of the arguments after the election, well, it was really clo
don't replace my eric boehlert. good morning eric boehlert. >> good morning. then i would have to be wrong about gas prices. >> stephanie: exactly. love your tweets as usual. dow up 600 points this year. obama clearly the worst socialist ever. corporate profits reach all-time high. he's not good at it, is he? >> yeah. this never really gets talked about. remember if you go back to the first few months when obama in 2009 became president and jim kramer was doing his freak out...
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of time forcing the inevitable price adjustment that were perhaps seeing today so earlier i spoke to eric sprott c.e.o. of sprott asset management and started by asking how he's weighed those factors over the years here's what he said. when i first got to go gold in this serious manner which was two thousand the century right at the bottom of the bar and i was sort of guarded by a book written by. a gentleman who called the million nine hundred ninety eight gold book is named for a better road so he served my sort of. like that the central banks had been supplying the market and suppressing the price of coal can't his conclusion was that there really was more demand than supply already back in one thousand nine hundred eight eight hundred tonnes a year and of course the point of reference is the size of the gold market which is about four thousand tonne but you know i think he's probably got a point here looks to me like there's more demand than supply and so that's what brought me into global that and the fact that a i felt very much like we were going into a bear market well before the
of time forcing the inevitable price adjustment that were perhaps seeing today so earlier i spoke to eric sprott c.e.o. of sprott asset management and started by asking how he's weighed those factors over the years here's what he said. when i first got to go gold in this serious manner which was two thousand the century right at the bottom of the bar and i was sort of guarded by a book written by. a gentleman who called the million nine hundred ninety eight gold book is named for a better road...
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believe it there with eric sprott c.e.o. of sprott asset management. time now for word of the day where we break down a financial term for our smart viewer but just not the expert and given all this talk about precious metals with eric sprott we thought we'd break down hard money sometimes referred to as some money now we've heard hard money refer to in many different ways here's just one example. bulger is a hard money king dollars central banker probably the greatest central banker in our recent history but what does it mean that volcker is a hard money central banker and is that an oxymoron well first let's take a look at what hard money means ok it's money that's backed by hard tangible lasting material so as to retain its relative value over time does acting as a reliable store of value it's pretty intuitive for example before nine hundred seventy one the u.s. dollar was redeemable for a set quantity of gold this meant the dollar was sound or sound or currency certainly than it is now now advocates of a gold standard or some other form of commodit
believe it there with eric sprott c.e.o. of sprott asset management. time now for word of the day where we break down a financial term for our smart viewer but just not the expert and given all this talk about precious metals with eric sprott we thought we'd break down hard money sometimes referred to as some money now we've heard hard money refer to in many different ways here's just one example. bulger is a hard money king dollars central banker probably the greatest central banker in our...
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good morning. >> good morning, eric. >> good to see you. they finished two weeks of voting yesterday. what does this mean for the future of egypt? will it be an islamic state? >> this is a significant victory for the muslim brotherhood and president mohammed morsi even though voter turnout was down. the approval rate looks to be 63, 64%. that's not far off from what the muslim brotherhood got in the parliamentary agreement which was ruled illegal prompting a battle between morsi and the judiciary. they've proven they can get out the votes. there are clams claims of fraud and they'll reject the legitimacy of the constitution. the struggle is hardlily over but it's a success for the muslim brotherhood. >> this is a defeat for the christians? there are dire warnings of consequentials for the christian minority making up 10% of egypt. what does this mean for those who are not muslim? >> for the cop ticks it's immense concern. during the last two years of the arab spring, something in the order of over 100,000 coptic christians fled egypt and th
good morning. >> good morning, eric. >> good to see you. they finished two weeks of voting yesterday. what does this mean for the future of egypt? will it be an islamic state? >> this is a significant victory for the muslim brotherhood and president mohammed morsi even though voter turnout was down. the approval rate looks to be 63, 64%. that's not far off from what the muslim brotherhood got in the parliamentary agreement which was ruled illegal prompting a battle between...
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come on up, eric. (applause) >> thank you, sir. so, thank you, mr. mayor. it's certainly a privilege to stand with you and the rest of my colleagues who are champions and advocates in our community. in many respects it's such an exciting time here in san francisco. so many amazing things happening as we continue to build on this world class status that we have, from new business, big tech, new teams, and the like. and at the same time in many respects it's kind of a tale of two cities. while all of that amazing stuff is happening, at the same time reverend williams pointed out there are folks in need who are still challenged and struggling to meet basic needs of food and shelter and clothing. so, this is a wonderful time, especially in the season of thanksgiving. i would offer to be grateful for the opportunity to actually give back, to be grateful for the opportunity to help others who can't help themselves. so, certainly as united way has committed self to cutting poverty here in the bay area, we are proud to partner with the mayor and the rest of these,
come on up, eric. (applause) >> thank you, sir. so, thank you, mr. mayor. it's certainly a privilege to stand with you and the rest of my colleagues who are champions and advocates in our community. in many respects it's such an exciting time here in san francisco. so many amazing things happening as we continue to build on this world class status that we have, from new business, big tech, new teams, and the like. and at the same time in many respects it's kind of a tale of two cities....
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the weather channel's eric fisher is in lewiston, maine. good evening to you, eric. >> good evening, natalie. 16 people have been killed by this latest winter storm that brought everything from tornadoes to coastal flooding, hurricane-force wind gusts and nearly 2 feet of snow. certainly has brought plenty of misery for people from texas to maine. today a massive storm moved north, dumping more than a foot of snow in parts of new england. it's been a record-breaking system as it moved across the country. >> look at that tornado. >> spawning a reported 26 tornadoes across the south. and flooding along the already hard-hit east coast. the results? a travel nightmare for millions. >> we circled for over an hour before we landed, yeah. pretty rough flight coming in. >> in the past two days, more than 2,000 flights have been cancelled. in los angeles, many eastbound flights are delayed. in new york, stranded passengers spent the night at laguardia airport, hoping for better news today. >> horrible. not comfortable at all. >> reporter: at new yor
the weather channel's eric fisher is in lewiston, maine. good evening to you, eric. >> good evening, natalie. 16 people have been killed by this latest winter storm that brought everything from tornadoes to coastal flooding, hurricane-force wind gusts and nearly 2 feet of snow. certainly has brought plenty of misery for people from texas to maine. today a massive storm moved north, dumping more than a foot of snow in parts of new england. it's been a record-breaking system as it moved...
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. >> reporter: eric is one main reason why. >> saved lives. >> reporter: eric spent 8 1/2 years on the shift. >> getting an empaired driver off the roadway. >> reporter: it's not just a drunk driver but dangerous driving, too this car was going 92 miles an hour in a 40-mile-an-hour zone. when eric put his lights and sirens on, the car sped up and continued to run until he sped into a driveway. the driver was a 17-year-old boy. >> i have you above 90 miles an hour in a 40-mile-an-hour zone. >> reporter: the pairntion police said, was his father. >> you're letting him drive like that? >> are you going to speak to me? >> reporter: the driver was given a $405 speeding ticket. >> now their lives are forever changed because one person decided to get behind the wheel of a car under the infliewfnlts the saturation patrols will continue through the holidays and run throughout the year. in pasadena, abc2 news. >>> local folks invested money with an infamous insurance sales man. now that hal katz is out of business, the millions they gave him is gone. friends and family say they're fighting to ge
. >> reporter: eric is one main reason why. >> saved lives. >> reporter: eric spent 8 1/2 years on the shift. >> getting an empaired driver off the roadway. >> reporter: it's not just a drunk driver but dangerous driving, too this car was going 92 miles an hour in a 40-mile-an-hour zone. when eric put his lights and sirens on, the car sped up and continued to run until he sped into a driveway. the driver was a 17-year-old boy. >> i have you above 90 miles an...
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donna gentile-o'donnell and michael eric dyson. professor, great to have you with us tonight. >>> there's a lot more coming up in the next half hour of "the ed show." stay tuned. >> we're not going to implement obama care in florida. >> we're going to continue to push back on washington, d.c. >> add new jersey and south dakota to the list of states where republican governors are still fighting obama care. i'll ask howard dean what this means for the people. >>> i know you are, but what am i? >> america's zaniest congressman takes a stand on a cause close to his heart. >> we shouldn't eliminate the word lunatic. it really has application around this town. >>> and apple's ceo breaks big news to brian williams on "rock center." >> we've been working for years on doing more and more in the united states. and next year we will do one of our existing mac lines in the united states. >> tonight, the story behind apple's economic patriotism in an era of bain capital. with e.j. dionne. >>> welcome back to "the ed show." thanks for watching t
donna gentile-o'donnell and michael eric dyson. professor, great to have you with us tonight. >>> there's a lot more coming up in the next half hour of "the ed show." stay tuned. >> we're not going to implement obama care in florida. >> we're going to continue to push back on washington, d.c. >> add new jersey and south dakota to the list of states where republican governors are still fighting obama care. i'll ask howard dean what this means for the people....
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. >>> and i'm eric thomas. a break from the rain we had over the weekend. only for christmas eve. >> let's in with mike. >> i'm meteorologist mike nicco in for old man winter this morning. come on that's the best i could do, nobody is laughing, fine. dry out this morning. going to remain dry for the better part of today, good news if you have to do shopping, maybe i'll run into it you today. 38 napa, everybody else in the 40s as you step out now. high temperatures today in the upper 40s to low 50s, breezy at our coasts, partly cloudy everywhere break from the rain, mid 50s. here's that tough audience katie and eric. >>> awww, we were laughing on the inside. >> where it counts. >>> we are doing traffic this morning sue has the day off. there is flooding on highway 121 between 116 and 37, the route between petaluma and napa, don't know how bad it is. enough that you might want to consider alternate routes. >>> taking a look at drive times, 15 minutes, 18 minutes, 19 minutes, everything moving along smooth sailing, i don't do a lot of commuting in the morning
. >>> and i'm eric thomas. a break from the rain we had over the weekend. only for christmas eve. >> let's in with mike. >> i'm meteorologist mike nicco in for old man winter this morning. come on that's the best i could do, nobody is laughing, fine. dry out this morning. going to remain dry for the better part of today, good news if you have to do shopping, maybe i'll run into it you today. 38 napa, everybody else in the 40s as you step out now. high temperatures today in...
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> hi eric. we are here at union square having so much fun we've raised $1500 so far people are bringing groceries, money, there are seven ways for to you give. >> one is text, i did it this morning. type the number 80077 and the word feed and it is a $10 donation. you can do it too. >> fan out more on abc7news.com. we'll -- we'll be back to tell you more. >>> good morning. we are live from walnut creek festive atmosphere. if case you don't where we are broadway plaza look for the giant christmas tree. we've been here live since 4:30 this morning trying to raise awareness about hunger in the bay area. i know you want to give money or food. we've got goodies to give you this stuff from the food bank contra costa and solano county we have games for kids to play and our deejay. if that's not enough, abc7 is going to give away a few things, we are going to raffle off several prizes, we have three pairs of tickets to the san francisco ballet. if you donate $25 we'll put new a raffle for four ticket to
> hi eric. we are here at union square having so much fun we've raised $1500 so far people are bringing groceries, money, there are seven ways for to you give. >> one is text, i did it this morning. type the number 80077 and the word feed and it is a $10 donation. you can do it too. >> fan out more on abc7news.com. we'll -- we'll be back to tell you more. >>> good morning. we are live from walnut creek festive atmosphere. if case you don't where we are broadway plaza...
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i agree with eric. the other victims here are the other kids in that school who witnessed all of this and are going to have years of trauma in front of them. one of the things i have a difficult time understanding is why they need to be interviewed at that age. authorities think that they do. i think president obama has been too far too many of these in his four years in office. i think he did a good job. for that town i can't image. it is unimaginable being a fatherment your greatest nice mare is to have police knock on your door and say your kid scratched his car or something like that, 20 kids. >> and it could have been much worse. as bill was saying, kimberly, one of the things you wanted to point out was the heroism. let's take a look at the sound bite you choose. >> told me good morning and asked how i was doing. i said i was doing well. she said she loved me i gave her a kiss and i was out the door. my daughter emily would be one of the first ones to be standing and giving her love and support to
i agree with eric. the other victims here are the other kids in that school who witnessed all of this and are going to have years of trauma in front of them. one of the things i have a difficult time understanding is why they need to be interviewed at that age. authorities think that they do. i think president obama has been too far too many of these in his four years in office. i think he did a good job. for that town i can't image. it is unimaginable being a fatherment your greatest nice mare...
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. >> eric: back now to sunday house call. lots of folks are writing in about this issue, reprogramming skin cells that they say could potentially lead to the groafght new organs. a lot of questions are coming out on the topic on house call, foxnews.com/housecall. this has had a lot of people asking about this. what does this mean for us? >> this has a lot of imp ications nterms of transplant surgery. david will get into more of this. we have 75,000 people a year, waiting on a transplant list for an organ, whether it's kidney, liver, cornea. the problem is, we can't get matches because you can reject it. if you get an organ that is rejected -- and even if it's not, you can end up on immunosuppress abts the rest of your life. now along comes a technology, where they use a detergent or chemical to wash out the organ and leave the structure, just the protein, collagen, just the things that call it an organ and get rid of all the cells that might be rejected and they are replacing them with your own stem cell, with adult stem cell
. >> eric: back now to sunday house call. lots of folks are writing in about this issue, reprogramming skin cells that they say could potentially lead to the groafght new organs. a lot of questions are coming out on the topic on house call, foxnews.com/housecall. this has had a lot of people asking about this. what does this mean for us? >> this has a lot of imp ications nterms of transplant surgery. david will get into more of this. we have 75,000 people a year, waiting on a...
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at first eric's parents were afraid to leave me at home alone and he was too shy to go outside he put on thirty five kilos. it took me two years to rethink my life but i had to learn how to eat by myself to go to the bathroom at seventeen i was just like a little baby all over again when you were you know it was very hard to carry on every day i had to improve but then little by little i learned to help my parents skip dinner meet them in the evening and so forth. when pro ball girls say he started doing his exercises he developed a diet of cottage cheese and saw in his dishes what was no fat allowed sometimes i found sewing for him and added a little but that he could tell it was there and refused to eat it do you weightlifting swimming table tennis air played every possible sport but speed was still is greatest passion after one year of training he became the champion of russia in wheelchair racing that very winter he began to ski for the first time. i love the atmosphere i have been staying at home all the time but then i came out and saw the people in the world when i began to win
at first eric's parents were afraid to leave me at home alone and he was too shy to go outside he put on thirty five kilos. it took me two years to rethink my life but i had to learn how to eat by myself to go to the bathroom at seventeen i was just like a little baby all over again when you were you know it was very hard to carry on every day i had to improve but then little by little i learned to help my parents skip dinner meet them in the evening and so forth. when pro ball girls say he...
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eric, we didn't solve all of the problems in the world in the last hour. but we solved a lot of them. >> yeah. >> i feel better. >> and rush is in the rock and roll hall of fame. >> nice to see you. thanks for coming in. i will tell you what the president is up to next. >> this is "the bill press show." (vo) current tv gets the conversation started weekdays now at 9 and noon eastern. >> i'm a slutty bob hope. the troops love me. we have a big big hour and the iq will go way up. [ ♪ theme ♪ ] museum [ music ] >> this is the full court press, "the bill press show" live on your radio and on current tv. >> john nichols from "the nation" and kitty kelly, biographer/historian will be here in the studio president obama light schedule today and the vice president received a daily briefing at a car toquarter to 10:00 this morning. at noon, the president will be hosting a conference call with a bi-partisan group of mayors and community leaders to talk about the importance of not going over the fiscal cliff and the importance of having a balance of new revenue an
eric, we didn't solve all of the problems in the world in the last hour. but we solved a lot of them. >> yeah. >> i feel better. >> and rush is in the rock and roll hall of fame. >> nice to see you. thanks for coming in. i will tell you what the president is up to next. >> this is "the bill press show." (vo) current tv gets the conversation started weekdays now at 9 and noon eastern. >> i'm a slutty bob hope. the troops love me. we have a big big...
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eric singer is the author of the new book "trade the congressional effect." he shares the secrets behind his congressional fund. how does your fund work? > > i went back and looked at the stock market going back to 1965 day-by-day, and i found that on the 7900 days that congress is in session, the market went up less than 1% annually in price. and on the 4100 days they were on vacation, the market has gone up 16% in price. so i launched a mutual fund to mimic that, and that's the strategy of the fund. we only invest in the market on the days when congress is on vacation. > > that's interesting. your fund is up 2% for the year. what does that say about our lawmakers? > > it says that this year they're having a little bit better year than most years. but, while the fund invests on a day-to-day basis, it's really a long-term approach. in 2008, most funds, the average fund was down 40 or 43 percent that year. this approach we were down 2% that year. so the purpose of this fund is to avoid the risk that congress creates when they change the healthcare laws, when t
eric singer is the author of the new book "trade the congressional effect." he shares the secrets behind his congressional fund. how does your fund work? > > i went back and looked at the stock market going back to 1965 day-by-day, and i found that on the 7900 days that congress is in session, the market went up less than 1% annually in price. and on the 4100 days they were on vacation, the market has gone up 16% in price. so i launched a mutual fund to mimic that, and that's...
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supervisor eric mar, supervisor mark farrell and supervisor christina olague. the district handles the lion's share of golden gate park. our officers are very well-informed on how to work in and about golden gate park. it's a unique place, because there are streets and alleys and avenues, but there are also meadows and it's a very hard place to get around. so the officers are a tremendous resource and in working some of the events this summer and later on in the fall, the officers at richmond station are really grounded and and well-informed where it is their services are to be provided. on my staff i have one sergeant, sergeant stephanie long, three officers and two civilians, my secretary who is fabulous and jeff, the vehicle maintenance officer. the captain's staff really is a tremendous asset. they keep me in line and let me know what it is that i'm not up to par on and they are really a tremendous asset to make sure that the richmond district is getting the services that they are entitled to. i have four plainclothes officers, and we have sergeant cox here
supervisor eric mar, supervisor mark farrell and supervisor christina olague. the district handles the lion's share of golden gate park. our officers are very well-informed on how to work in and about golden gate park. it's a unique place, because there are streets and alleys and avenues, but there are also meadows and it's a very hard place to get around. so the officers are a tremendous resource and in working some of the events this summer and later on in the fall, the officers at richmond...
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i want to bring in eric fisher to talk about this. we talked during the break and we talked a lot about how to speak to the kids. but before we go to kids, a lot of adults who are having a really difficult time coming to terms with this internally. i told you, i was out shopping for my goddaughter yesterday who is 7 and almost started tearing up in the tarth store. is it okay to show that emotion to children? >> almost a vicarious grief that we see the grieving other people are going through and with kids so many of us fear losing them that when we see other people grieving it brings out our own fears and we go through that grieving process without necessarily having to. it is perfectly okay to show emotion. it's okay to let your kids see some tears and say i really feel sad about some things that happened around us. >> so, reject that feeling to be stoic and be the strong, stable one.
i want to bring in eric fisher to talk about this. we talked during the break and we talked a lot about how to speak to the kids. but before we go to kids, a lot of adults who are having a really difficult time coming to terms with this internally. i told you, i was out shopping for my goddaughter yesterday who is 7 and almost started tearing up in the tarth store. is it okay to show that emotion to children? >> almost a vicarious grief that we see the grieving other people are going...
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: come in. >> pam: eric, tell me that it's true. tell me that what i'm hearing really just happened in here. >> eric: she would not be silenced even from the grave.
: come in. >> pam: eric, tell me that it's true. tell me that what i'm hearing really just happened in here. >> eric: she would not be silenced even from the grave.
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ktvu's eric rasmussen joins us live from fremont where a dui checkpoint is scheduled and eric sounds like they are not just looking for drunk drives. >> reporter: you right, they are on the lookout for distracted drivers. here in fremont they hoped to set up a checkpoint in the next couple of hours. however, they said if these heavy rains keep up they could cancel it and call a saturation patrol. either way it's part of a massive crackdown that led to double the number of arrests compared to this same day a year ago. as if the pouring rain and wet roads weren't dangerous enough. >> you think a lot of people are drinking and driving out there? >> yes. yes. it's a holiday that is what they do. >> reporter: the california highway patrol reports that drunk-driving has already caused 15 fatal crashes during this first part of the long holiday weekend. that is parade to just three deaths during the same period a year-ago. >> when you mix alcohol and the rain you have a bad recipe and it's usually a recipe for disaster. >> reporter: in the first two days of maximum enforcement period, the c
ktvu's eric rasmussen joins us live from fremont where a dui checkpoint is scheduled and eric sounds like they are not just looking for drunk drives. >> reporter: you right, they are on the lookout for distracted drivers. here in fremont they hoped to set up a checkpoint in the next couple of hours. however, they said if these heavy rains keep up they could cancel it and call a saturation patrol. either way it's part of a massive crackdown that led to double the number of arrests compared...
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eric jackson from iron fire capital is on the fast line. it's the first time he's taken a long position in the stock, reversing the short position you had been in, eric. at this point, what do you do? >> hey, melissa. i think you stay with the trade definitely until launch. if we learned anything from palm, going back three years ago, is that, you know, these stocks can get really about ewe lent ahead of a product lunch. palm went from 2 bucks to 18 bucks. still room to go with this. i'm going to reassess, at the time of launch, but i'm actually more positive and more inclined to hang onto this thing for the next year, because everybody thinks the thing is going to flop when it comes out. everybody likes to make the comparisons to palm and nokia and i just think there are huge differences and i think rim does have a good shot of being successful, with its existing subscriber base. still 79 people walking around in the world carrying blackberries. >> what do you have to see from the launch, separate from the stock move. how many phone boss t
eric jackson from iron fire capital is on the fast line. it's the first time he's taken a long position in the stock, reversing the short position you had been in, eric. at this point, what do you do? >> hey, melissa. i think you stay with the trade definitely until launch. if we learned anything from palm, going back three years ago, is that, you know, these stocks can get really about ewe lent ahead of a product lunch. palm went from 2 bucks to 18 bucks. still room to go with this. i'm...
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yes, eric and then i'll work my way around. >> hi, eric holstein from human rights watch. when there was a debate over whether to hold those elections in one same as the argument of what they call the productive regression. let them come to power, let the people see they can't govern mlb drawnout and the worst case the opposite scenario was fiorini and scenario. do you see what's happening now as scary as it is on the brink of some kind of necessary process that egypt needs to go through for 30 years of dictatorship to get to the other side. one gets the impression that the muslim brotherhood is not just very disciplined, but also a monolith. during the protest and so forth was a lot said about the younger generation and diversification across the political landscape including islamists in today's "new york times" talks about a neighborhood one would assume at the muslim brotherhood stronghold kevork are not only counsel to the government, but they studied the constitution. so they see pushback in different places, including the muslim brotherhood for kennedy. so to what e
yes, eric and then i'll work my way around. >> hi, eric holstein from human rights watch. when there was a debate over whether to hold those elections in one same as the argument of what they call the productive regression. let them come to power, let the people see they can't govern mlb drawnout and the worst case the opposite scenario was fiorini and scenario. do you see what's happening now as scary as it is on the brink of some kind of necessary process that egypt needs to go through...
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recently eric has become interested not only in sports but also in political races a year ago he was elected deputy in the city council of his hometown you can't do sports forever but life goes on my sporting career will eventually end so i have to find something else. so i reached my peak in sports what i've achieved everything i could i go to the very top i've become the world champion i won world cups and international competitions i no longer have a passion or desire now i think about my family and children. yes so are we going to the kid center all right let's go after the kindergarten institutions for disabled children frequently invite. he knows how much money and effort is needed to make these kids normal members of society. hello my ria. maria you overvote was raised in an orphanage. no hell no maria little snow maiden her mother abandoned maria when doctors told her that her child was unlikely to survive and if she did she wouldn't be able to walk talk or hear normally and or mental development would be severely impaired. at the age of twenty marie over became a champion at
recently eric has become interested not only in sports but also in political races a year ago he was elected deputy in the city council of his hometown you can't do sports forever but life goes on my sporting career will eventually end so i have to find something else. so i reached my peak in sports what i've achieved everything i could i go to the very top i've become the world champion i won world cups and international competitions i no longer have a passion or desire now i think about my...
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come on up, eric. (applause) >> thank you, sir. so, thank you, mr. mayor. it's certainly a privilege to stand with you and the rest of my colleagues who are champions and advocates in our community. in many respects it's such an exciting time here in san francisco. so many amazing things happening as we continue to build on this world class status that we have, from new business, big tech, new teams, and the like. and at the same time in many respects it's kind of a
come on up, eric. (applause) >> thank you, sir. so, thank you, mr. mayor. it's certainly a privilege to stand with you and the rest of my colleagues who are champions and advocates in our community. in many respects it's such an exciting time here in san francisco. so many amazing things happening as we continue to build on this world class status that we have, from new business, big tech, new teams, and the like. and at the same time in many respects it's kind of a
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and everybody should be involved in that way. >> eric, always good to have you. we'll be right back. yaver baum. aver baum. >>> behind me, you can see, just a small part of the memorial here downtown. there's some friends who are decorating a christmas tr. and i see people leaving candles right now. it's been nonstop. in fact, it's gotten so large, it's literally winding down the street. in fact, throughout this town, impromptu memorials have been marking the lives lost. one at the volunteer firehouse. there's another one at the high school. each a reminder that the people of newtown are not alone. >> memorials have sprung up all around this town, but this is the one that so many people gravitate to downtown. it's where the town christmas tree is. a beautiful square here. and it started very small. and it started very simply. but now, day and night, whenever we come here, there are crowds of people. you can see what they have left everywhere you look. there are flowers. religious candles. people come here, we've seen people kneeling down in prayer. and the number
and everybody should be involved in that way. >> eric, always good to have you. we'll be right back. yaver baum. aver baum. >>> behind me, you can see, just a small part of the memorial here downtown. there's some friends who are decorating a christmas tr. and i see people leaving candles right now. it's been nonstop. in fact, it's gotten so large, it's literally winding down the street. in fact, throughout this town, impromptu memorials have been marking the lives lost. one at...
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eric brook representing san francisco green party and the local organization our city. first a technical point on all of this. i was under the impression and check with dhr on this that the executive position still exists but filled on an interim basis. maybe i am wrong on that but good to make sure you're correct on that from the staff's perspective. i agree bringing it back in house because the next year is going to be really big for clean power sf and some other things and we need somebody that can be available five days a week, 50 weeks a year. i mean that's really going to be important, but the main thing i want to focus on is that the advocates for clean power sf have had some concerns with the way that lafco -- when we originally set set up lafco to work on clean power sf and especially get at the beginning of 2007 and what we needed from lafco and i believe the intention we needed somebody on task for clean power sf itself that could approach the sf puc on many occasions the sf puc wasn't thinking outside of the box on this to put it politely, and we need someon
eric brook representing san francisco green party and the local organization our city. first a technical point on all of this. i was under the impression and check with dhr on this that the executive position still exists but filled on an interim basis. maybe i am wrong on that but good to make sure you're correct on that from the staff's perspective. i agree bringing it back in house because the next year is going to be really big for clean power sf and some other things and we need somebody...
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eric cantor says republicans are not going to adjourn this year until a deal is reached. is that a sign of early capitulation? he knows republicans can't go home to their districts with absolutely nothing to show for it. that's not what the american people voted for. john boehner says he's willing to stick around town to get a deal done? >> i'll be here and i'll be available at any moment to sit down with the president, to get serious about solving this problem. >> but president obama says john boehner's presence is not the solution, it's the problem. >> the holdup right now is that speaker boehner took a position, you think the day after the campaign, that said, we're willing to bring in revenue, but we're not willing to increase rates. and i've just explained to you why we don't think that works. >> senate majority leader harry reid has also called republicans out for sabotaging the democratic process. now, putting this all into context, he tweeted out today, harry reid did, "i share the frustration of americans lamenting the lack of progress in negotiations to avoid a
eric cantor says republicans are not going to adjourn this year until a deal is reached. is that a sign of early capitulation? he knows republicans can't go home to their districts with absolutely nothing to show for it. that's not what the american people voted for. john boehner says he's willing to stick around town to get a deal done? >> i'll be here and i'll be available at any moment to sit down with the president, to get serious about solving this problem. >> but president...
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fine maybe it won't though where do you want to place your bets we'll talk to the daily reckonings eric brian and joe bowman about their choices plus a german study finds paying taxes has a positive impact on a person's subjective well being no word on what the findings would bring in the west but if you are counting on taxation to make you feel like your quality of life is on the up and up state side we'll talk about some other economic options and the opec of maple syrup has been robbed millions of dollars worth of the hot commodity has been stolen from canada's maple syrup cartel yes cartel i said maple syrup cartel and those are not my words that's according to the new york times we'll talk about it in loose change let's get to today's capital account.
fine maybe it won't though where do you want to place your bets we'll talk to the daily reckonings eric brian and joe bowman about their choices plus a german study finds paying taxes has a positive impact on a person's subjective well being no word on what the findings would bring in the west but if you are counting on taxation to make you feel like your quality of life is on the up and up state side we'll talk about some other economic options and the opec of maple syrup has been robbed...
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and she is also engaged to eric johnson. so, they're going to have two coming up shortly. >>> and the footage you want to remember. look what just rolled into one of the main train stations in brussels. it is the world's largest vintage steam train. but it's made entirely of oh, so edible chocolate. it was built in that train station. it didn't arrive there. the whole thing, get this, 110 feet long, made of solid chocolate. the big belgian chocolatemakers often produce large pieces like that train as a way to get holiday shoppers to buy from them. and i tell you what. i would buy that in a second, if i could. >> wonder what it costs, too, to just slice off the caboose and say, i'm going to take this portion with me. if you could fit it in your car. >> i'm sure there's some thing about which part of the train could you choose? i don't care. it looks so good. >>> for some of you, your local news is next. >> for everyone else, we'll be right back with the heartwarming reunion of a little girl and her dog. that's powerful enough
and she is also engaged to eric johnson. so, they're going to have two coming up shortly. >>> and the footage you want to remember. look what just rolled into one of the main train stations in brussels. it is the world's largest vintage steam train. but it's made entirely of oh, so edible chocolate. it was built in that train station. it didn't arrive there. the whole thing, get this, 110 feet long, made of solid chocolate. the big belgian chocolatemakers often produce large pieces...
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i'm eric thomas, kristen sze is off today. first up, if you have been dreaming of a wet christmas, you are going to get your wish. here's francis dinglasan. >>> unfortunately our dry break comes to an end this afternoon for most of us. live look at doppler 7 hd the front is starting to hit healdsburg now along 101 going to move south into the afternoon hours getting most of us wet. also picking up returns around the bay area, right now it is virga so the rain isn't reaching the ground just a lot of moisture in the air you will feel the rain this afternoon heavy rain now through healdsburg, windsor, santa rosa later on this morning even. around the bay look for cloudy start, lunchtime we get the chance of rain heavy rain this afternoon into this evening tapering off tomorrow. inland valleys same thing, chance of rain starts in noontime then sticks around the coast you are going to get rain earlier. >>> a look at traffic. still slow traffic on eastbound 580 near macarthur boulevard, you see that on the map. debris on the road or
i'm eric thomas, kristen sze is off today. first up, if you have been dreaming of a wet christmas, you are going to get your wish. here's francis dinglasan. >>> unfortunately our dry break comes to an end this afternoon for most of us. live look at doppler 7 hd the front is starting to hit healdsburg now along 101 going to move south into the afternoon hours getting most of us wet. also picking up returns around the bay area, right now it is virga so the rain isn't reaching the ground...